Table 1.
The measurements of the urethral meatuses of the LMG and BMG groups identified in surgery.
(P>0.05).
Fig 1.
The appearance of the failed hypospadias.
Fig 2.
Removing the scar tissue and fistula.
Fig 3.
Measuring the urethral defect.
Fig 4.
Exposing the ventrolateral surface of the tongue.
Fig 5.
The graft is marked with a surgical pen on the ventro-lateral surface of the tongue.
Fig 6.
The graft is removed using sharp scissors.
Fig 7.
Harvesting method of the buccal mucosa grafts: The lower lip mucosa is fully exposed and nor-epinephrine (1:200,000) is applied before harvesting the graft.
Fig 8.
Harvesting method of the buccal mucosa grafts: The lower lip mucosa is fully exposed and nor-epinephrine (1:200,000) is applied before harvesting the graft.
Fig 9.
Graft defatting.
Fig 10.
Making more quilting sutures and small incisions in the graft to avoid operative hematoma.
Fig 11.
The neourethra is covered by a subcutaneous dartos patch.
Fig 12.
The glans and the penile skin are closed over the urethra at the end.
Fig 13.
A pressure bandage is needed after surgery.
Fig 14.
The follow-up appearance.
Table 2.
The pre-operative conditions for the two groups.
Table 3.
The follow-up results for the two groups.